The Anatomy of a Video-based Simulation

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FocusOn Learning 2016 Conference & Expo - June 8, 2016

Dan Keckan

CEO Cinecraft Productions

Many learning professionals have likely
participated in the production of a training video and have probably even been
a part of the design and development of an eLearning course. However, many may
not have been a part of a solution using both video and eLearning that changes
behavior, leading to measurable results.

Participants in this session will learn how to
get the most out of marrying video and eLearning to change learner behavior. You
will be introduced to processes and tools used to effectively marry video and
eLearning together. You will also see case studies of courses that effectively
use video and eLearning together. Finally, you will get tips that you can apply
on the job immediately.

In this session,
you will learn:

To differentiate
between first-person and third-person point-of-view video simulations

To differentiate
between behavioral modeling scenarios and simulations

To identify tools
available to storyboard and flowchart video simulations

To recall tips that
will help build an effective video-based simulation

Audience:Novice to advanced designers
and developers.

Technology
discussed in this session:Storyboarding tools like
BranchTrack, video cameras and editing tools, audio-recording devices, and
programming software like Storyline and Captivate.

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